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    However‚ human nature can take a toll by many different obstacles. One such obstacle may be totalitarian governments. Its assault on human nature is unlike any other obstacle. Many dictators are leaders of totalitarian governments. They defy human nature by causing harm to other humans and spreading false knowledge to the innocent. The dictators themselves are defiant

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    Overcoming Obstacles

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    “If you’re trying to achieve‚ there will be roadblocks. I’ve had them; everybody has had them. But obstacles don’t have to stop you. If you run into a wall‚ don’t turn around and give up. Figure out how to climb it‚ go through it‚ or work around it (Michael Jordan).” My life has been all about overcoming failure and just getting over obstacles no matter the difficulty. “It’s not how many times you fall that matters; it’s how many times you get up.” This quote sums up my life and how I have always

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    Obstacles to Ethics

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    Obstacle to Ethics: Determinism DETERMINISM: Our choices and actions are the result of pre-existing conditions. We do not have free will or the capacity to choose between alternatives. We are not responsible for our actions‚ cannot be blamed or praised for them‚ because we cannot act "against" or contrary to the forces or pre-existing conditions that compel us (psychological‚ social‚ economic‚ environmental‚ genetic). Since we could not have done otherwise‚ it is pointless to grant rewards or

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    Ray Pyle November 18‚ 2012 Essay #5 College Entry Essay 9:40-Sect. 46; 11:10-Sect. 69 Most Challenging Obstacle: The Death of My Father Most people would say that high school and resisting peer pressure would be the most difficult task that they have ever faced. Well the most challenging obstacle that I had to overcome was the death of my father. My life was turned upside down when it all happened. It greatly impacted me on a physical and mental level.

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    German Heritage

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    German Heritage German Heritage Germans mainly immigrated because their country was being attacked by other nationalities. People who lived in the southern part of Germany were robbed and tortured. Villages were being burnt down. The rulers of Germany tried to keep the people from leaving but did not succeed. In 1709 about 3‚000 Germans crossed the Atlantic and arrived in New York. By 1745 there were 45‚000 Germans living in just Pennsylvania (Immigration: The journey to America). In the 1800s

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    Overcoming Obstacles

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    Overcoming Obstacles In our daily lives‚ too often do we judge others based solely on their appearance; whether it’s by the clothes that a person is wearing or even the color of their skin. The essence of Amy Tan’s Mother Tongue and Peter Marin’s Helping and Hating the Homeless is that in society‚ we are quick to judge others‚ categorizing them based upon pre-assumptions which are hardly true. Chinese American novelist Amy Tan shares her most intimate experiences of growing up with a mother who

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    German Beer

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    German Beer Research compiled for The Paper Store‚ Enterprises Inc. By R. Anastasia Tremaine - March‚ 2002 VISIT www.paperwriters.com/aftersale.htm -- for more information on using this paper properly! 1.0 Introduction Beer is an immensely popular beverage‚ but it is one that is associated with a particular country. German beer in fact is seen as the king of all beers. Around the world‚ Germany’s beer is one of the most respected varieties‚ in part due to the strict legislation

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    German Culture

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    German Culture Germany has been remarkably called Das Land der Dichter und Denker (the land of poets and thinkers). The diverse culture of Germany has been molded by the major intellectual and popular currents in Europe‚ both religious and secular. This report is divided into several aspects of German Culture which are as follows. Language German is the official and predominant spoken language in Germany. Minority languages constitute Sorbian‚ Danish‚ Romany and Frisian. The immigrant languages

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    German Ethos

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    Second World War‚ German reunified at a high speed‚ especially in manufacturing. While England is still complacent with its victory‚ Germany economy began to thrive over the past few years. The place once used for the assembly of the Nazi rally has an ambivalence use now for profane applications. A British couple was eager to find out the reason for German’s success. A few‚ yet striking differences were discovered. First of all‚ their attitude towards money is an obvious contrast. German has fewer mortgages

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    German Imperialism

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    outweighed by the disadvantages the German empire faced. Although Germany received elevated political status from occupying colonies‚ the economic and military efforts that were invested in maintaining and obtaining its colony of Namibia could not justify this elevated political position. Through the means of imperialism‚ Germany hoped that it would consolidate its position as an international power. This would be done by strengthening the German economy‚ spreading German influence‚ and gaining political

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